How to get notified when someone pushes into a GitHub branch?

Andreas Köberle picture Andreas Köberle · Dec 3, 2011 · Viewed 11.8k times · Source

We're are using GitHub Enterprise in our company. We have a “develop” branch where every programmer must push their work. Is there a way to get notified when someone pushes into the develop branch along with a link to a diff view, like the one you get for a pull request?

Answer

Ry- picture Ry- · Dec 3, 2011

Not quite - but close enough. (You'll get notified for every commit, not push.)

For GitHub Enterprise as of mid 2014:

  1. Go into your repository's Settings
  2. Open the "Webhooks and Services" tab
  3. Click "Add Service" button
  4. Select "Email" from the long list of services
  5. Put in an e-mail address. This can be an e-mail address that forwards to multiple e-mail addresses, or just your own if only one person/account needs e-mail notifications.
  6. Check "Send From Author" (probably) and "Active" (definitely).

For older versions of GitHub Enterprise:

  1. Go into your repository's Settings
  2. Open the "Service Hooks" tab
  3. Select "Email" from the long list of services
  4. Put in an e-mail address. This can be an e-mail address that forwards to multiple e-mail addresses, or just your own if only one person/account needs e-mail notifications.
  5. Check "Send From Author" (probably) and "Active" (definitely).

Done!

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